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الصفحة 45
Pliny the Elder and Pompunins hit-1a, who were contemporaries, added
somewhat to the geographical knowledge previously acquired, by incorporating
into their works the results of different expeditions sent out during the earlier
emperors.
Pliny the Elder and Pompunins hit-1a, who were contemporaries, added
somewhat to the geographical knowledge previously acquired, by incorporating
into their works the results of different expeditions sent out during the earlier
emperors.
الصفحة 56
(Vopisc. Florian. 2.) In A. D. 193, it was at Interamna that a deputation from the
senate met the emperor Septimius Severus, when on his march to the capital (
Spartian. Sever. 6); and at a later period (A. n. 253) it was there that the two
emperors, ...
(Vopisc. Florian. 2.) In A. D. 193, it was at Interamna that a deputation from the
senate met the emperor Septimius Severus, when on his march to the capital (
Spartian. Sever. 6); and at a later period (A. n. 253) it was there that the two
emperors, ...
الصفحة 59
Piracy, crushed by Pompeius, was never utter-wards carried on so extensively
asto merit. a place in history, but was not entirely extirpated even by the fleet
which the Roman emperors maintained in the East, and that cases still occurred
is ...
Piracy, crushed by Pompeius, was never utter-wards carried on so extensively
asto merit. a place in history, but was not entirely extirpated even by the fleet
which the Roman emperors maintained in the East, and that cases still occurred
is ...
الصفحة 65
has given good reasons for thinking that certain ruins, among which are the
remains of a triumphal arch of the emperor Hadrian and a gateway, on a hill near
the village of Olou Bouiiar mark the site of New Isaurn. T he walls of the city can
still ...
has given good reasons for thinking that certain ruins, among which are the
remains of a triumphal arch of the emperor Hadrian and a gateway, on a hill near
the village of Olou Bouiiar mark the site of New Isaurn. T he walls of the city can
still ...
الصفحة 66
In the third century, Trebellisnus, a chief of the Cilician lsnurisns, even assumed
the title and dignity of Roman emperor. The Romans, indeed, conquered and put
him to death; but were unable to reduce the lslurisus. The emperor Probus, for a ...
In the third century, Trebellisnus, a chief of the Cilician lsnurisns, even assumed
the title and dignity of Roman emperor. The Romans, indeed, conquered and put
him to death; but were unable to reduce the lslurisus. The emperor Probus, for a ...
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